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Sex, Politics, and Coming of Age in the Clinton Years

Sex, Politics, and Coming of Age in the Clinton Years

Taylor Larsen and Annie DeWitt on Fitting Fiction into the News

By Literary Hub | December 12, 2016

Let Grace Paley Inspire Your Creativity and Activism in 2017

Let Grace Paley Inspire Your Creativity and Activism in 2017

"You have to make music of it somehow."

By Emily Temple | December 12, 2016

William Gaddis Occupies Wall Street, Channels a Tween Trump

William Gaddis Occupies Wall Street, Channels a Tween Trump

Yet Another Great 20th-Century Writer Predicts the Rise of Donald Trump

By John Domini | December 12, 2016

All Writing is a Kind of Exile

All Writing is a Kind of Exile

Ilan Stavans and Carlos Fonseca in Conversation

By Literary Hub | December 12, 2016

What Counts As Transgender Literature?

What Counts As Transgender Literature?

On the Writing(s) of Kai Cheng Thom, and the Elusiveness of Categories

By Gabrielle Bellot | December 9, 2016

Reading Through the First Year of Motherhood

Reading Through the First Year of Motherhood

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Hemingway vs. Ken Russell: Or Why You Should Compare Apples to Oranges

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How Do We Pay the Poets?

How Do We Pay the Poets?

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Poetry and Poets in a Time of Crisis

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Was Edmund Wilson Just Jealous of <em>Lolita</em>?

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